The brevvers plea. Or, A vindication of strong-beere and ale.: Wherein is declared, the wonderfull bounty and patience of God. The wicked and monstruous unthankfulnesse of man. The unregarded injuries done to those creatures, groaning, as it were, to be delivered from the abuses proceeding, from disdainfull aspertions of ignorant from the intemperance of sinfull [brace] man.

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The brevvers plea. Or, A vindication of strong-beere and ale.: Wherein is declared, the wonderfull bounty and patience of God. The wicked and monstruous unthankfulnesse of man. The unregarded injuries done to those creatures, groaning, as it were, to be delivered from the abuses proceeding, from disdainfull aspertions of ignorant from the intemperance of sinfull [brace] man.
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1647.
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"The brevvers plea. Or, A vindication of strong-beere and ale.: Wherein is declared, the wonderfull bounty and patience of God. The wicked and monstruous unthankfulnesse of man. The unregarded injuries done to those creatures, groaning, as it were, to be delivered from the abuses proceeding, from disdainfull aspertions of ignorant from the intemperance of sinfull [brace] man." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A77351.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 20, 2024.

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THE BREVVERS PLEA.

Or, a VINDICATION of Strong-Beere and Ale.

Wherein is declared,

  • The wonderfull bounty and patience of God.
  • The wicked and monstruous unthankfulnesse of man.
  • The unregarded injuries done to those creatures, groaning, as it were, to be delivered from the abuses proceeding,
  • From disdainfull aspertions of ignorant Man.
  • From the intemperance of sinfull Man.

1 COR. 12.

19. Jf they were all one member where would the body be.

20. But now are they many Members, yet but one Body.

21, The eye cannot say unto the hand, I have no need of thee, nor againe the head to the feet, I have no need of you.

Iuven. Sat.

Dat veniam corvis, vexat censura columbas.

LONDON, Printed for I. C. 1647.

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